Jessica Chobot

She starred in a reality TV series called Expedition X. Jessica Lynn Horn was born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in Novi, Michigan.

She also contributes as a weekly guest on Maxim Radio, where she answers caller questions for an hour each Monday.

[citation needed] Chobot and Ryan Dunn starred in Proving Ground, a program whose airing cycle was disrupted by Dunn's death in an automotive crash on June 20, 2011, after the end of production; the program was pulled from airing for a month before returning to finish its run beginning on July 19, 2011.

Chobot has appeared on commercials for ADV's Anime Network On Demand cable station, and lent her likeness to Symbiote Studios Toy Company for two limited-edition anime-style sculptures.

[7] Current collaborations include an anime-style collectible figurine in development with Symbiote Studios, a representative of JiNX.com women's apparel line.

Kevin VanOrd from GameSpot opined that her appearance "seems more like a calculated marketing ploy than a union of creative talents".

[14] In a retrospective comment about the controversy, Chobot noted that she was never asked for her side of the story by people who write about her in the media.

The show is co-hosted by fellow Nerdist Industries's employee Andrew Bowser and features occasional guests.

[17] In 2015, Chobot was the contestant interviewer on the revived sixth series of robotic combat game show Battlebots, and she portrayed Samus Aran in the short fan film Metroid: The Sky Calls, produced by Rainfall Films, sharing the role with another actress named America Young.